Centre's Regulation For Chemical Used To Make 'Meow Meow' Drug

In a decisive move to combat the rising misuse of the synthetic drug commonly known as 'Meow-Meow', the Indian government has categorized a key chemical involved in its production as a controlled substance. This regulation aims to curb the proliferation of this dangerous drug, which has gained notoriety for its psychoactive effects and potential to cause addiction. The decision is part of a broader strategy by the Centre to strengthen drug control measures and tackle the growing problem of substance abuse in the country. Authorities hope that by restricting access to the precursor chemicals used in the synthesis of Meow-Meow, they can effectively reduce availability and deter users from engaging with this harmful substance. The initiative aligns with international efforts to regulate synthetic drugs and reflects a growing concern over the health and safety of the population, particularly among youth. As law enforcement agencies prepare to enforce this regulation, a public awareness campaign will also be launched to educate citizens about the dangers of drug misuse and the importance of prevention.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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